Global climate change and wildlife in North America
暂无分享,去创建一个
Virginia Burkett | Michael G. Anderson | Terry L. Root | Jeff Price | V. Burkett | B. Felzer | J. Price | B. Griffith | T. Root | D. Inkley | A. Blaustein | Brad Griffith | Andrew R. Blaustein | D. B. Inkley | Benjamin Felzer | M. G. Anderson
[1] D. Ellsworth,et al. Functional responses of plants to elevated atmospheric CO2– do photosynthetic and productivity data from FACE experiments support early predictions? , 2004 .
[2] I. Impens,et al. Leaf and canopy responses of Lolium perenne to long-term elevated atmospheric carbon-dioxide concentration , 1989, Planta.
[3] R. Arditi. Relation of the Canadian lynx cycle to a combination of weather variables: A stepwise multiple regression analysis , 1979, Oecologia.
[4] K. Berven. The genetic basis of altitudinal variation in the wood frog Rana sylvatica II. An experimental analysis of larval development , 2004, Oecologia.
[5] M. Alexander,et al. Climate change and amphibian declines: is there a link? , 2003 .
[6] J. Price. Climate Change, Birds, and Ecosystems — Why Should We Care? , 2003 .
[7] Potential Impacts of Global Climate Change , 2003 .
[8] Frederic H. Wagner,et al. Preparing For a Changing Climate: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change , 2003 .
[9] Katharine Hayhoe,et al. Confronting climate change in the Great Lakes region : impacts on our communities and ecosystems , 2003 .
[10] M. Lechowicz. The Earth System : biological and ecological dimensions of global environmental change , 2003 .
[11] Steven L Van Wilgenburg,et al. Large‐Scale Conversion of Forest to Agriculture in the Boreal Plains of Saskatchewan , 2002 .
[12] R. Betts,et al. The influence of land-use change and landscape dynamics on the climate system: relevance to climate-change policy beyond the radiative effect of greenhouse gases , 2002, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences.
[13] I. J. Ball,et al. Sensitivity analyses of the life cycle of midcontinent mallards , 2002 .
[14] G. Pasinelli,et al. Inbreeding and experience affect response to climate change by endangered woodpeckers , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[15] M. Mönkkönen,et al. HABITAT LOSS AND FRAGMENTATION IN DYNAMIC LANDSCAPES: AVIAN PERSPECTIVES FROM THE BOREAL FOREST* , 2002 .
[16] John C. Field,et al. Climate change impacts on U.S. Coastal and Marine Ecosystems , 2002 .
[17] David C. Douglas,et al. Arctic Refuge coastal plain terrestrial wildlife research summaries , 2002 .
[18] R. Alisauskas. Arctic climate, spring nutrition, and recruitment in midcontinent lesser snow geese , 2002 .
[19] J. Kiesecker,et al. Amphibian Breeding and Climate Change , 2001 .
[20] Stephen H. Schneider,et al. Wildlife Responses to Climate Change: North American Case Studies , 2001 .
[21] Michael G. Anderson,et al. Declining scaup populations: A retrospective analysis of long-term population and harvest survey data , 2001 .
[22] Gerald A. Meehl,et al. Preparing for a changing climate : the potential consequences of climate variability and change , 2001 .
[23] C. Tucker,et al. Variations in northern vegetation activity inferred from satellite data of vegetation index during 1981 to 1999 , 2001 .
[24] J. Gibbs,et al. Climate Warming and Calling Phenology of Frogs near Ithaca, New York, 1900–1999 , 2001 .
[25] J. Wallace,et al. Regional Climate Impacts of the Northern Hemisphere Annular Mode , 2001, Science.
[26] M. Lindberg,et al. Probability of survival and breeding for juvenile female canvasbacks , 2001 .
[27] J. Kiesecker,et al. Complex causes of amphibian population declines , 2001, Nature.
[28] U. Hatch,et al. Potential consequences of climate variability and change for the Southeastern United States , 2001 .
[29] C. Cockell,et al. Ecosystems, evolution, and ultraviolet radiation , 2001 .
[30] W. Oechel,et al. Observational Evidence of Recent Change in the Northern High-Latitude Environment , 2000 .
[31] C. Gregory Knight,et al. The potential impacts of climate change on the mid-Atlantic coastal region , 2000 .
[32] C. Scott Findlay,et al. Quantitative evidence for global amphibian population declines , 2000, Nature.
[33] V. Burkett,et al. CLIMATE CHANGE: POTENTIAL IMPACTS AND INTERACTIONS IN WETLANDS OF THE UNTTED STATES 1 , 2000 .
[34] Frank H. Quinn,et al. Climate Change Impacts on the Hydrology of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence System , 2000 .
[35] T. Dahl,et al. Status and trends of wetlands in the conterminous United States, 1986 to 1997 , 2000 .
[36] D. Winkler,et al. Climate change has affected the breeding date of tree swallows throughout North America , 1999, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[37] R. White,et al. Comparative body composition strategies of breeding and nonbreeding female caribou , 1999 .
[38] Ross A. Alford,et al. Global Amphibian Declines: A Problem in Applied Ecology , 1999 .
[39] Houghton,et al. The U.S. Carbon budget: contributions from land-Use change , 1999, Science.
[40] J. Brown,et al. Long-term trend toward earlier breeding in an American bird: a response to global warming? , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[41] D. Ainley,et al. Migration routes of sooty shearwaters in the Pacific ocean , 1999 .
[42] A. Timmermann,et al. Increased El Niño frequency in a climate model forced by future greenhouse warming , 1999, Nature.
[43] John H. Campbell,et al. Biological response to climate change on a tropical mountain , 1999, Nature.
[44] M. Hughes,et al. Northern hemisphere temperatures during the past millennium: Inferences, uncertainties, and limitations , 1999 .
[45] Christopher B. Field,et al. Confronting climate change in California: ecological impacts on the golden state , 1999 .
[46] John Shaw,et al. POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF GLOBAL SEA‐LEVEL RISE ON CANADIAN COASTS , 1998 .
[47] J. M. Black,et al. The spring range of barnacle geese Branta leucopsis in relation to changes in land management and climate , 1998 .
[48] M. Herremans. Conservation status of birds in Botswana in relation to land use , 1998 .
[49] Marcel E. Visser,et al. Warmer springs lead to mistimed reproduction in great tits (Parus major) , 1998, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[50] Michael G. Anderson,et al. Potential Effects of Global Warming on Waterfowl Populations Breeding in the Northern Great Plains , 1998 .
[51] L. Mortsch,et al. Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on the Great Lakes Shoreline Wetlands , 1998 .
[52] J. Grand,et al. A model of northern pintail productivity and population growth rate , 1998 .
[53] M. A. Donnelly,et al. Potential Effects of Climate Change on Two Neotropical Amphibian Assemblages , 1998 .
[54] M. Kassas. Currents of change: El Niño's impact on climate and society , 1998 .
[55] J. Wallace,et al. The Arctic oscillation signature in the wintertime geopotential height and temperature fields , 1998 .
[56] C. Senior,et al. Changes in mid-latitude variability due to increasing greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols , 1998 .
[57] R. Clark,et al. BROOD SURVIVAL AND RECRUITMENT OF MALLARDS IN RELATION TO WETLAND DENSITY AND HATCHING DATE , 1998 .
[58] Malcolm K. Hughes,et al. Global-scale temperature patterns and climate forcing over the past six centuries , 1998, Nature.
[59] C. Tucker,et al. Interannual variations in satellite-sensed vegetation index data from 1981 to 1991 , 1998 .
[60] V. R. Townsend,et al. The interaction of temperature, dissolved oxygen and predation pressure in an aquatic predator-prey system , 1998 .
[61] T. Knutson,et al. Simulated increase of hurricane intensities in a CO2-warmed climate , 1998, Science.
[62] Thomas R. Karl,et al. Secular Trends of Precipitation Amount, Frequency, and Intensity in the United States , 1998 .
[63] J. Kerr,et al. The Impact of Climate Change on Mammal Diversity in Canada , 1998 .
[64] J. Titus. Rising Seas, Coastal Erosion, and the Takings Clause: How to Save Wetlands and Beaches Without Hurting Property Owners , 1998 .
[65] D. Wilcox. Great Lakes Marshes , 1998 .
[66] Robert A. Mickler,et al. The Productivity and Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems in a Changing Environment , 1998, Ecological Studies.
[67] S. McNulty,et al. Predictions of southern pine beetle populations using a forest ecosystem model , 1998 .
[68] Timothy J. Hoar,et al. El Niño and climate change , 1997 .
[69] James H. Brown,et al. Reorganization of an arid ecosystem in response to recent climate change. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[70] P. Halpin. GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATURAL‐AREA PROTECTION: MANAGEMENT RESPONSES AND RESEARCH DIRECTIONS , 1997 .
[71] De Chen,et al. ASSESSMENT OF GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES TO ATMOSPHERIC CHANGE USING LINKED PLANT–SOIL PROCESS MODELS , 1997 .
[72] R. Griffiths. Temporary ponds as amphibian habitats , 1997 .
[73] J. Palis. Breeding Migration of Ambystoma cingulatum in Florida , 1997 .
[74] M. Patil,et al. Role of Temperature and Photoperiod in the Onset of Sexual Maturity in Female Frogs, Rana cyanophlyctis , 1997 .
[75] Will Steffen,et al. The terrestrial Biosphere and global change: implications for natural and managed ecosystems. Synthesis volume. , 1997 .
[76] T. Arnold,et al. Reproductive success and female survival affect local population density of canvasbacks , 1997 .
[77] R. Rockwell,et al. Relative effects of survival and reproduction on the population dynamics of emperor geese , 1997 .
[78] Terry V. Callaghan,et al. Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems , 1997, Ecological Studies.
[79] M. Perry,et al. Review of factors affecting the distribution and abundance of waterfowl in shallow-water habitats of Chesapeake Bay , 1996 .
[80] S. Solomon,et al. Influence of ground ice and permafrost on coastal evolution, Richards Island, Beaufort Sea coast, N.W.T. , 1996 .
[81] MICHAEL B. Jones,et al. Sensitivity of temperate grassland species to elevated atmospheric CO2 and the interaction with temperature and water stress , 1996 .
[82] Robert G. Clark,et al. Long-term declines in nest success of prairie ducks , 1996 .
[83] D. Easterling,et al. Indices of Climate Change for the United States , 1996 .
[84] R. Werner. Forest health in boreal ecosystems of Alaska , 1996 .
[85] J. Houghton,et al. Climate change 1995: the science of climate change. , 1996 .
[86] K. Christian,et al. Solar absorptance of some Australian lizards and its relationship to temperature , 1996 .
[87] P. Mineau,et al. Past and Current Attempts to Evaluate the Role of Birds as Predators of Insect Pests in Temperate Agriculture , 1996 .
[88] Kam‐biu Liu,et al. Temperature depression in the lowland tropics in glacial times , 1996 .
[89] R. Moss,et al. Climate change 1995 - impacts, adaptations and mitigation of climate change : scientific-technical analyses , 1997 .
[90] Vemap Participants. Vegetation/ecosystem modeling and analysis project: Comparing biogeography and biogeochemistry models in a continental-scale study of terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate change and CO2 doubling , 1995 .
[91] J. Hurrell. Decadal Trends in the North Atlantic Oscillation: Regional Temperatures and Precipitation , 1995, Science.
[92] L. Hamilton,et al. MOUNTAIN CLOUD FOREST CONSERVATION AND RESEARCH: A SYNOPSIS , 1995 .
[93] T. Nudds,et al. Effects of Climate Change and Land Use on Duck Abundance in Canadian Prairie‐Parklands , 1995 .
[94] D. Larson. Effects of climate on numbers of northern prairie wetlands , 1995 .
[95] T. Kittel,et al. Sensitivity of a Prairie Wetland to Increased Temperature and Seasonal Precipitation Changes , 1995 .
[96] T. Sparks,et al. The Responses of Species to Climate Over Two Centuries: An Analysis of the Marsham Phenological Record, 1736-1947 , 1995 .
[97] K. Overall,et al. Population Responses to Environmental Change: Life History Variation, Individual-based Models, and the Population Dynamics of Short-lived Organisms , 1994 .
[98] M. C. MacCracken,et al. The U.S. Global Change Research Program , 1994 .
[99] Richard G. Fairbanks,et al. Tropical Temperature Variations Since 20,000 Years Ago: Modulating Interhemispheric Climate Change , 1994, Science.
[100] D. Vitt,et al. The Bog Landforms of Continental Western Canada in Relation to Climate and Permafrost Patterns , 1994, Arctic and Alpine Research.
[101] Roderick R. Riewe,et al. Biological implications of global change : northern perspectives , 1994 .
[102] R. Leemans,et al. Impacts of climate change on ecosystems and species : implications for protected areas , 1994 .
[103] André Berger,et al. On the Structure and Origin of Major Glaciation Cycles .2. the 100,000-year Cycle , 1993 .
[104] D. Russell,et al. Range Ecology of the Porcupine Caribou Herd in Canada , 1993 .
[105] M. Forchhammer,et al. The muskoxen Ovibos moschatus in north and northeast Greenland: population trends and the influence of abiotic parameters on population dynamics , 1993 .
[106] J. L. Greene,et al. Temporal variation in growth and age at maturity of male painted turtles, Chrysemys picta , 1993 .
[107] W. Broecker,et al. Correlations between climate records from North Atlantic sediments and Greenland ice , 1993, Nature.
[108] P. Minnis,et al. Radiative Climate Forcing by the Mount Pinatubo Eruption , 1993, Science.
[109] B. Mcknight. Biological pollution: the control and impact of invasive exotic species. Proceedings of a symposium held at Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, 25-26 October 1991. , 1993 .
[110] R. Rabbinge,et al. Assessing the greenhouse effect in agriculture. , 1993, Ciba Foundation symposium.
[111] B. Drake. A field study of the effects of elevated CO2 on ecosystem processes in a Chesapeake Bay Wetland , 1992 .
[112] David R. Easterling,et al. Global warming : evidence for asymmetric diurnal temperature change. , 1991 .
[113] K. A. Poiani,et al. Global warming and prairie wetlands , 1991 .
[114] M. Kearney,et al. Island Land Loss and Marsh Vertical Accretion Rate Evidence for Historical Sea-Level Changes in Chesapeake Bay , 1991 .
[115] J. Elmberg. Ovarian cyclicity and fecundity in boreal common frogs Rana temporaria L. along a climatic gradient , 1991 .
[116] T. Ball. The migration of geese as an indicator of climate change in the southern Hudson Bay region between 1715 and 1851 , 1990 .
[117] T. Dahl,et al. Wetlands Losses in the United States 1780's to 1980's , 1990 .
[118] K. Parker,et al. Comparison of energy metabolism in relation to daily activity and milk consumption by caribou and muskox neonates , 1990 .
[119] S. Fancy,et al. Seasonal movements of caribou in Arctic Alaska as determined by satellite , 1989 .
[120] Dixon,et al. An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of Texas , 1989 .
[121] W. Osborne. Distribution, Relative Abundance and Conservation Status of Corroboree Frogs, Pseudophrne-Corroboree Moore (Anura, Myobatrachidae) , 1989 .
[122] Loren M. Smith,et al. Habitat management for migrating and wintering waterfowl in North America , 1989 .
[123] M. B. Usher,et al. Ecological Change in the Uplands. , 1989 .
[124] D. Crews,et al. Embryonic temperature determines adult sexuality in a reptile , 1988, Nature.
[125] S. B. McDowell,et al. Atlas of elapid snakes of Australia , 1987 .
[126] David C. Smith. ADULT RECRUITMENT IN CHORUS FROGS: EFFECTS OF SIZE AND DATE AT METAMORPHOSIS' , 1987 .
[127] S. Payette. Recent porcupine expansion at tree line: a dendroecological analysis , 1987 .
[128] T. Clutton‐Brock,et al. Early development and population dynamics in red deer. II: Density-independent effects and cohort variation , 1987 .
[129] H. A. Kantrud,et al. Use of no-till winter wheat by nesting ducks in North Dakota , 1987 .
[130] L. Botts,et al. The Great Lakes. An Environmental Atlas and Resource Book. , 1987 .
[131] D. Bengston. The Role of Drought in Outbreaks of Plant-eating Insects , 1987 .
[132] E. Werner. Amphibian Metamorphosis: Growth Rate, Predation Risk, and the Optimal Size at Transformation , 1986, The American Naturalist.
[133] J. Congdon,et al. WINTER TEMPERATURES OF CHRYSEMYS PICTA NESTS IN MICHIGAN: EFFECTS ON HATCHLING SURVIVAL , 1984 .
[134] Michael R. Miller,et al. California's Central Valley Wintering Waterfowl: Concerns and Challenges , 1982 .
[135] Changes in Toad (Bufo americanus) Responses to Abiotic Factors at the Northern Limit of Their Distribution , 1981 .
[136] K. Berven. MATE CHOICE IN THE WOOD FROG, RANA SYLVATICA , 1981, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[137] D. Thompson,et al. Seasonal Diets of the Porcupine Caribou Herd , 1981 .
[138] S. Smith‐Gill,et al. Predicting Amphibian Metamorphosis , 1979, The American Naturalist.
[139] Jerry Brown. Ecological investigations of the tundra biome in the Prudhoe Bay region, Alaska / edited by Jerry Brown. , 1975 .
[140] J. P. Collins,et al. Ecological Aspects of Amphibian Metamorphosis , 1973, Science.
[141] J. H. Stoudt. Ecological factors affecting waterfowl production in the Saskatchewan Parklands , 1971 .
[142] H. Lyr,et al. The physiology of woody plants. , 1967 .